Addendum (By GE: 5th October 2012ad): Interrelated to RDL Project 1, is Experimental Project 1a, which is a special Earth I based version Utopium, to be developed & used to live in, for the primary purpose. This one & onlyOuter Space Travel City [OSTC] is to familiarize future Space Migrants ( + their descendants, Robots &alters) by living, operating & traveling aboard: Asteroid-basedOuter Space Utopian Cities [OSUC].

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Conceptualization, design and building 900+ new Zero-CO2 cities (for 50,000 residents each, ie 45+million [m] residents total) in most countries of all six Continents, over the next 21 years. Each Utopia contains 18,000 homes, 16.2 million homes total. Each Utopiamay also be associated with up to 10 Mini-Utopia-Villages [MUV] surrounding each Utopia, each MUV housing 100+ homes, ie 1,000+ homes/Utopia or 4,000+ total residents/Utopia, ie 3.6m residents in 900k homes. For a total of 49+m residents, involving 17.1m homes. Also 1.62m GaviHas may be associated with, but not necessarily located on or near, Utopia. Utopia are equipped to supply hydrogen fuel [HF] for hydrogen fuel cells [HFc] for:

The maximum total number of HFc used over 21 years is: 34.72m, excluding replacements, returns and repairs [RRR], or

Conceptualization, design and building 256+ new Zero-CO2 cities (for 50,000 residents each, ie 11.25+m residents total) in most countries of all six Continents, over the next 21 years. Each Utopia contains 18,000 homes, (4.05 million Utopian homes total).

Each Utopiamay also be associated with up to 10 Mini-Utopia-Villages [MUV] surrounding eachUtopia, each MUV housing 100+ homes, ie 1,000+ homes/Utopia or 4,000+ total residents/Utopia, ie 3.9m residents in 225k homes. For a total of 15.15+m residents, involving 4.275m homes. Also 405k GaviHas may be associated with, but not necessarilylocated on or near any Utopia. Many Utopia are equipped to supply hydrogen fuel [HF] for hydrogen fuel cells [HFc] for:

Project 2 Design and build 50 Mother Hawks,[MH] pilotless aircraft to control pilotless, passenger (or freight only) carrying Gavin Hawks
[GH], flying over most countries of all six Continents, in 21 years.
Forward Planning: The estimate of 250 Mother Hawks (costing $3,472
million [m] to cover the entire World 24/7), with a team of three (for
each of the 84 regions) with one in the air at all times. That was based
on six FF powered aircraft, improving the remaining 244 with hydrogen
fuel [HF], doubling the cost, to $6,832m but avoiding CO2
pollution, after the first 6 aircraft, two in the air at all times over
the two regions in the UK. Landing and refueling would be required in
15 hours.

If
nuclear power [NP] were provided instead of HF, refueling could be
extended to two months, on average, the team reduced to 1.05/region,
with 50 aircraft, 48 in the air. If the cost/MH were tripled from
$14m/MH to $42m/MH, but reduced from 244 to 44 additional MH, the cost
would be only $2,083m, saving $1,389m.)

Note: The figure of 50 MH is based on six FF MH (using fossil fuel [FF], as existing Global Hawks do). In this case, three MHs are required for each region (eg two regions are necessary for the United Kingdom, thus six MHs). Plus 1.05 nuclear fueled Mother Hawks [MHn]
MH are required for each additional region, because very little time
for refueling and a small time is allowed for maintenance and repair,
therefore onlyan additional 44 MHn are necessary, ie a total of 50MH.

Project 5: Train 4k PATC over 21 years, to control up to 16m GHwith a maximum of 8m GH/day, at any one time, during their takeoffs, flights and landings.

Project 6: Design and build one, multiple-versionGaviHas (Alpha, Beta and Gamma style motor homes, or public transportation vehicle [PTv])/one% of total population (by end of any given year) sold to & owned by Ideal Customers'[CICR] families in Utopia, ie up-to-1.8k/Utopium. (Eg For one Utopium, 50k residents, plus six-to-10 Mini-Utopia-Villages with 2,500 thousand [k] residents, so 52.5k/1k = 53 GaviHas/Utopia.) That is: 3,360 in the UK and 47.198k GaviHas in the World. RDL expects that 10% of the GaviHaswill be PTv, leaving 90% as privately used, ie 45% as their only private home, and 45% as their 2nd private home. That splits GaviHas totals as follows:

(A joint effort with Project 3, above, will include special GaviSuperSea Hawks, typically sea-going-hulled, double rotored, equipped as residences, carrying up-to-10 persons, and can take off and land vertically, from land or water.)

Project 6 also includes:

100 GaviHas houses/Mini-Utopia-Village, with six-to-10 Mini-Utopia-Villages (ie 600-to-1,000 GaviHas for all Mini-Utopia-Villages associated with each Utopium) and

associated with Project 10 and Project 1, special versions of GaviHasare designed as Alpha, Beta or Gamma type GaviHas, to provide two, four or six person residences on, up-to-2/3rds of the Project 10 farms, located within Utopia's walls, or on nearby land.

Project 7: Please see Amalric III, [AIII] (Appendix III). One of the applications for AIIIs is to provide alternatives to: a) intercontinental, non-Zero-CO2airplanes (which, according to Boeing, are never likely to be non-FF), for many millions of people, as

Project 8: This new Real Div Lifestyles [RDL] Major Project 8, is planned for development of the GiaBat [GB], around six-inch wingspan, similar to the COMBAT, and the, six-foot wingspan,SuperGiaBats [SGB]. Both
may be designed to use a rotor rather than wings. Several million GBs
are planned and 100ks of SGB for home, factory, shop, military and
police use. The SGBs, licensed to military and police use, are equipped
with (relatively) small weapons designed to make a choice to disable (or
kill) identified (and armed) terrorists and organized
and petty criminals who refuse to disarm, surrender or be taken into
custody. They may also launch armed attacks to destroy enemy activities,
including offensive facilities such as:

bases
connected (with production, launching, disbursing, firing and/or
defending) therewith: SGBs working in teams with GB equipped to identify
(faces of) people and offensive facilities, and to control and direct
SGB. Both types can controlled from (home, factory, shop, military and
police) bases and/or carried by GaviHas, GH (or by Mother Hawks) for defense of Amalric IIIs, and flocks of GH, on trips, or carrying troops on military missions).

This RDL Major Project 8 now includes GiaBats: (as of 20 October 2012.)

Project 9:The SoF is applied most strictly to Utopian Homes, Mini-Utopia-Villages and GaviHas; but the handling of food in any house, hotel or restaurant can follow the same rules. If an RDL Delivery Bay
is included in the home, and food is delivered from a supplier working
with this SoF Project. In general, any supplier or deliverer of food
will be supplied with the same procedures, equipment and training,
designed to eliminate CO2 pollution all along the way, from gathering ingredients, processing and delivery anywhere in the World: And,
maximizing the production of tasty, healthy and easily served food, also
according to local tastes and current availability of ingredients.

Project 6 (concerned with GaviHas, ie Alpha, Beta or Gamma style motor homes associated withUtopia or Mini-Utopia-Villages and Farms of the Future,
where: "Rebecca Hosking ... explores ways of farming without using
fossil fuel [FF]. With the help of pioneering farmers and growers,
Rebecca learns that it is actually nature that holds the key to farming
in a [low-labor] low-energy future."

This
project is mostly concerned with the future of the late Shirl: the success of
her goals for her son (and his and other people's children), who will grow up and become the next generations
of the human population. They will have a pivotal position in
determining the World's future. Thus, Shirl's future becomes a large
part of the future of the Earth's lifestyles, atmosphere, the human race,
plants and animals.

"Quantum weirdness wins again: Entanglement clocks in at 10,000+ times faster than light

No matter how many times researchers try, there's just no getting around the weirdness of quantum mechanics.

In the latest attempt, researchers at the University of Geneva in
Switzerland tried to determine whether entanglement—the fact that
measuring a property of one particle instantly determines the property
of another—is actually transmitted by some wave-like signal that's fast
but not
infinitely fast.

Their test involved a series of measurements on pairs of entangled
photons (particles of light) that were generated in Geneva (satellite
view at left) and then split apart by optical fiber to two villages 18
kilometers (11 miles) apart where the team had set up photon detectors.
(In 2007, researchers transmitted entangled light 144 kilometers between
two of the
Canary Islands.)

The idea in the new experiment is that the photons in each entangled
pair are hitting the distant detectors simultaneously, so there's no
time for them to exchange a signal. By comparing results from the two
detectors, the researchers determined whether the photons were entangled
or not, using a test known as Bell's inequalities.

The photons were indeed entangled, the group reports in
Nature.
But in reality, no experiment is perfect, so what they end up with is a
lower limit on how fast the entanglement could be traveling: 10,000
times the speed of light.

To appreciate the weirdness of entanglement, consider that the outcome
of a single quantum measurement is random. By all tests, a photon *has*
no definite polarization until it hits a detector capable of measuring
it. So it's like the entangled particles share one big quantum state.

There's one other subtlety to the experiment. If entanglement is
traveling through space like some kind of faster-than-light wave, that
would violate Einstein's theory of special relativity, which says the
laws of nature are the same no matter which way you're moving with
respect to anything else.

So the group had to run their experiment repeatedly for more than 24
hours, counting on Earth's rotation to sample all the different
orientations relative to the stars. (Imagine a laser pointer shining
into space along the direction of the optical fiber.)

It's always conceivable that quantum mechanics might break down (read:
show some signs of everyday normalcy) if experimenters could test it the
right way. In a 2007 study, researchers in Vienna tested the idea that
maybe the instantaneous-ness of entanglement (called nonlocality) was
consistent with hidden "variables" that can explain the randomness of
quantum measurements. But
no dice for that idea.

Theoretical physicist Terence Rudolph of Imperial College London, author of a
commentary
on the new paper, says that putting bounds on faster-than-light
entanglement is useful for researchers trying to imagine theories that
might extend beyond quantum mechanics.

What might such a theory look like? Rudolph says we're probably stuck
with instantaneous entanglement, which seems impossible to us because
we're stuck in everyday
space and time. "We need to understand how quantum mechanics sees space and time," he says. "I think there's probably much deeper issues."

GSDS are designed for information to be distributed, visually and audibly, via GSDS to be developed and and sold to millions of houses, and offices(not necessarily Utopian homes). GSDS
is useable in one or more rooms, in each house or office, especially
for people who want access to information, learning and teaching aids
for themselves and their, and other people's, children, to enjoy
learning and mutual efforts to help one another.